I don't use flickr any more and just moved the hosting for h4ppy.com to an updated server, which doesn't play nicely with some of the ancient code in h4ppier photos.

I spent a bit of time trying to see if there was a quick fix but there is not, so I guess this is the end of the road.

Thanks to everybody that sent me messages, thank yous and suggestions over the years!

Fare well.

Release notes:

20th May 2014 - R.I.P.
It has been more than 7 years since I updated the code to h4ppier photos and almost as long since I used it myself. The shifting sands of time and technology have effectively rendered h4ppier photos obsolete so I'm taking it offline. So long and thanks for all the fish!

29th January 2007 - v0.22
Oops...

I had left the piece of code that time-shifted Upload Dates commented out after fixing an earlier bug. The result - when you tried to change the upload dates nothing happened. This is now fixed, tested and working! (Thanks to Todd for spotting this one!)

18th January 2007 - v0.21
First update for a while, quite a few new things...

Improved filtering, means that you can now filter by Privacy Setting or Licence Type (in advanced view) when searching for photos not in sets or photos without tags.

In basic view: You can batch rotate your flickr photos. (Thanks to Club510 for the idea)

The logo at the top of the page links clears your options and lets you start again (Thanks to Ben Bawden for the idea)

The status indicator updates more accurately when processing large batches of photos (Thanks to Ben for this one too)

01st January 2007
H4ppy New Year everyone :)

2nd October 2006 - v0.20
First feedback on the EXIF features has asked to make the 'resolution' part of the data tagging optional. So now it is :)

In advanced view: You can choose to include or exclude the Exif resolution data when batch tagging your photos with their EXIF data.

18th September 2006 - BIG update!
Lots of people have requested a way to do batch EXIF tagging of their photos. Now you can :) This was a big update so be careful with the Exif functions - and let me know if it all works ok for you, or if you find any problems.

In the display preferences you can now view the title and description of the photos

Disclaimer - this is my first ever flickr API application. Use it at your own risk, I cannot take any responsibility for any munging, mangling or destroying of your flickr collections that might result from using this site. If it's any consolation, though, this app should not have 'delete' access to your account so it won't delete any photos!